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Location notes

South Muskham is about 3 miles north of Newark on the main ECML route from London - Leeds / Newcastle and Scotland. The location is at a point where the ECML runs on a north - south axis.

Railway type and traffic

Passenger services are provided by East Coast HSTs and Class 91+DVT whilst Hull Trains Pioneers operate a 2-hourly service each way.Freight services are mainly DB Schenker but few are run at this point to avoid delay to the high speed passenger services.

Environment

The line is at a level crossing with an entrance into a caravan park on the eastern side of the line.

Road directions

From the junction of the A1 / A17 / A46 take the A46 into Newark. Follow signs to the centre then turn right onto the A616 marked 'Ollerton'. Follow this to the small roundabout in South Muskham village, where the A617 takes the first entry off the roundabout. Take the third entry from this roundabout and continue down lane to the level crossing.

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